Golden Gaytime
Australian ice cream brand
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Golden Gaytime is a popular brand of ice cream in Australia and New Zealand, produced by the Streets confectionery company. It was first released in 1959 and has since become an iconic treat in these regions.
History[edit | edit source]
Golden Gaytime was introduced in 1959 by Streets, an Australian ice cream company. The ice cream has maintained its popularity over the decades, becoming a cultural icon in Australia. The name "Golden Gaytime" has been retained despite changes in the connotations of the word "gay" over the years.
Description[edit | edit source]
Golden Gaytime is a toffee and vanilla-flavored ice cream dipped in a compound chocolate coating and wrapped in honeycomb biscuit crumbs. The combination of flavors and textures has made it a favorite among ice cream enthusiasts.
Varieties[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Streets has introduced several variations of the Golden Gaytime, including:
- Golden Gaytime Unicorn
- Golden Gaytime Pina Colada
- Golden Gaytime Chocolate
- Golden Gaytime Birthday Cake
Marketing[edit | edit source]
Golden Gaytime has been marketed with the slogan "It's hard to have a Gaytime on your own," which has contributed to its memorable branding. The ice cream's name and marketing campaigns have occasionally sparked discussions and debates, but the brand has remained steadfast in its identity.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Golden Gaytime has a significant cultural impact in Australia, often being referenced in popular culture and media. It is considered a nostalgic treat for many Australians and continues to be a popular choice among consumers.
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